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Breaking ranks with other main stream media outlets, Fortune made an obvious observation: Not all fake news comes from Russia.

The main stream media has been blaming “fake news’ for tipping the election from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump. The mountains of spurious news stories, the MSM insist, was part of a Russian directed propaganda effort to ‘install Trump in the White House“.

Many agree that fake news played a role in the election. Indeed, some Trump supporters believe that fake news pumped out incessantly by the main stream media in support of Hillary Clinton helped make the election much closer that it would otherwise have been.

Just as all Trump supporters are not racists and all anti-Clinton news is not “fake” or has Russia as its origins, perhaps one day the mainstream media will admit these obvious truths and even also recognize that not all news from Russian is fake. And that some fake news has its origins in the main stream media outlets in United States.

The Washington Post recently published a hit piece on dozens of web sites as being “Russian Propaganda”. The Washington Post cited Russian propaganda “experts” Prop or Not as the source for a list of sites peddling not only fake news but propaganda from the Kremlin.

The Ron Paul Institute was one of the sites listed as peddling Russian misinformation. No specific reason was given for the inclusion of the RPI or any of the other sites on the Prop or Not list.

The Ron Paul Liberty Report published as response today. The RPLR noted the baseless generalized claims made by Prop or Not and endorsed by the Washington Post. The RPLR says this is not the first time the RPI has been under attack and expects such attacks to continue. The RPLR believes that the accusations of Russian influence are main stream media attempts to shift blame for Hillary Clinton’s loss in an electoral landslide to Donald Trump.

The BBC has posted a story on how you can help “remove false news from the Internet”. The BBC, like the NYTimes, believes the news they report is “real” and others that report news that doesn’t fit their narrative are “fake”.

As such, the BBC has put together a handy guide to help you identify and report “fake news” to social media platforms.

Learn how to report your favorite “fake news” sites by checking out the BBC Guide to Reporting False Media.

According to a Policeman’s Benevolent Association survey, a stunning 96% of NY City Police Officers have an unfavorable view of New York Mayor de Blasio, with 88% of surveyed officers having a “very unfavorable” opinion of the Mayor.

The animosity for the Mayor by New York city police officers is so deep that when asked what they liked most about the Mayor, 66% of responding officers said “NOTHING”.

What did the Mayor do to achieve such a high unfavorable rating among ‘New York’s Finest’?